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Definition of union
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Union (n.)
Agreement
and
conjunction
of mind,
spirit,
will,
affections,
or the like;
harmony;
concord..
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Disunite
::
Disunite
(v. t.) To
destroy
the union of; to
divide;
to part; to
sever;
to
disjoin;
to
sunder;
to
separate;
as, to
disunite
particles
of
matter..
Disunion
::
Disunion
(n.) The
termination
or
disruption
of the union of the
States
forming
the
United
States.
Union
::
Union (n.)
Agreement
and
conjunction
of mind,
spirit,
will,
affections,
or the like;
harmony;
concord..
Disunion
::
Disunion
(n.) The
termination
of
union;
separation;
disjunction;
as, the
disunion
of the body and the
soul..
Gloria
::
Gloria
(n.) A
portion
of the Mass
(Gloria
in
Excelsis
Deo, Glory be to God on
high),
and also of the
communion
service
in some
churches.
In the
Episcopal
Church
the
version
in
English
is
used..
Plasmodium
::
Plasmodium
(n.) A naked
mobile
mass of
protoplasm,
formed
by the union of
several
amoebalike
young,
and
constituting
one of the
stages
in the life cycle of
Mycetozoa
and other low
organisms..
Partnership
::
Partnership
(n.) A
contract
between
two or more
competent
persons
for
joining
together
their
money,
goods,
labor,
and
skill,
or any or all of them, under an
understanding
that there shall be a
communion
of
profit
between
them, and for the
purpose
of
carrying
on a legal
trade,
business,
or
adventure..
Amide
::
Amide (n.) A
compound
formed
by the union of
amidogen
with an acid
element
or
radical.
It may also be
regarded
as
ammonia
in which one or more
hydrogen
atoms have been
replaced
by an acid atom or
radical.
Band
::
Band (v. t.) That which
serves
as the means of union or
connection
between
persons;
a tie.
Together
::
Together
(prep.)
In or into
union;
into
junction;
as, to sew, knit, or
fasten
two
things
together;
to mix
things
together..
Duad
::
Duad (n.) A union of two;
duality.
Symmetry
::
Symmetry
(n.) A due
proportion
of the
several
parts of a body to each
other;
adaptation
of the form or
dimensions
of the
several
parts of a thing to each
other;
the union and
conformity
of the
members
of a work to the
whole.
Unionistic
::
Unionistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to union or
unionists;
tending
to
promote
or
preserve
union.
Contexture
::
Contexture
(n.) The
arrangement
and union of the
constituent
parts of a
thing;
a
weaving
together
of
parts;
structural
character
of a
thing;
system;
constitution;
texture.
Excommunicate
::
Excommunicate
(v. t.) To put out of
communion;
especially,
to cut off, or shut out, from
communion
with the
church,
by an
ecclesiastical
sentence..
Antecommunion
::
Antecommunion
(n.) A name given to that part of the
Anglican
liturgy
for the
communion,
which
precedes
the
consecration
of the
elements..
Trinity
::
Trinity
(n.) Any union of three in one; three units
treated
as one; a
triad,
as the Hindu
trinity,
or
Trimurti..
Graft
::
Graft (n.) To
implant
a
portion
of
(living
flesh or akin) in a
lesion
so as to form an
organic
union.
Quaternity
::
Quaternity
(n.) The union of four in one, as of four
persons;
--
analogous
to the
theological
term
trinity..
Gomphosis
::
Gomphosis
(n.) A form of union or
immovable
articulation
where a hard part is
received
into the
cavity
of a bone, as the teeth into the
jaws..
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